Thinking About Foreign Aid: Development Assistance in Failed and Recovering States
Thinking About Foreign Aid: Development Assistance in Failed and Recovering States
Saturday, February 20, 201010:00 AM - 3:30 PM (Pacific)
Join the Stanford Association for International Development in exploring issues of development and post-conflict health on February 20th in Annenberg Auditorium with Andrew Natsios, the Director of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) from 2001-2005, and four expert panels of academics, NGO organizers, and government officials. Panels include:
- Humanitarian Intervention: The Question of Sovereignty
- The Spread of Infectious Disease in the Wake of Conflict
- The Psychological Scars of War
- Refuges and Refugees: Children in Conflict Zones
Made possible by our sponsors: Office of Global Health; Center for Democracy, Development, and Rule of Law; Stanford Association for International Development; Bingham Grant; VPUE; Humanities & Sciences; Stanford in Government; ASSU Undergraduate Senate; ASSU Speaker's Bureau